Behind Enemy Lines
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I appreciate the fiscal reality in the modern corporate board (bored) room NHL. The Jets are at least bankrolled by a mega Canadian one-percenter so we'll see if they can sustain themselves within the American expansionist NHL economy. There is big picture value in Winnipeg as another market within the lucrative Canadian broadcast contract which is where the big money lives. So we'll see how the team and league deals with this.In a different era I do. I was a diehard WHA fan. So the Jets hold that pantheon for me of being the legend club from that league. But its not the same org now, that one is in Utah. Or am I keeping up?
Prosports by and large have passed the Winnipegs, almost passed the Edmontons but our city is a different beast now and fastest expanding in the nation.
Winnipeg can no longer support an NHL franchise anymore and only owner bleeding allows it to be there for now. The trouble in Winnipeg was that the joke Mullet arena was keeping focus off Winnipeg for a little while. That wasn't going to last and neither will a team in Winnipeg. Theres no future scenario in which the Winnipeg market and economy will support an NHL club. Just the reality that its borrowed time.
Personally I've shifted away from cheering against Canadian teams l loath, notably Leafs and Canadiens, to at least not cheer against them (except the Flamers). Holding onto a string with the direction this league is headed off-ice and on-ice so maintaining hope the diminishing Canadian presence can sustain itself competitively again on-ice and off.